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6. Joshua
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Joshua is the hero who led the people of Israel in the conquest of Canaan. Though many had set out from Egypt under Moses only two of them, Joshua and Caleb, who remained faithful to Yahweh all through the journey, could enter the Promised Land.
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4. Joseph
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The story of Joseph stands at a turning point in the history of Israel as well as the history of Salvation. Time and again God promised Abraham and his descendants a land of their own. That was the land of Canaan where Jacob settled down with his sons. But Jacob was uprooted and replanted in Egypt, a foreign land that eventually became a land of slavery for them. The various circumstances which led to this migration are colourfully depicted in the beautiful story of Joseph. This is a story of love and hatred, of jealousy and sympathy.
The story of Joseph teaches us to trust in providence, to stand for truth and justice even at great risk, to love the enemies, and to meet evil with good.
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2. Abraham
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Abraham is the one person whom three major religions of the world, namely, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, venerate as the “Father of believers”. The God who reveals Himself in the Bible is called “The God of Abraham”. Jesus Christ is called “The Son of Abraham”. The Old Testament (especially Gen ch 12-22) depicts him as the Patriarch who risked everything at the Word of an unknown God. The New Testament sees him as the model of faith. To an outsider, Abraham’s life might appear futile and foolish. He did not follow the path of ‘majority opinion’. He did not go after success in life. But this apparently foolish man stands at the beginning of the Salvation history. The story of Abraham and the meaning of his faith can be fully understood only in Jesus Christ, in whom the history of salvation finds its fulfillment.